UPDATED with all winners: Jordan Peele’s Get Out and James Ivory’s Call Me By Your Name won the marquee film awards tonight at the 70th annual WGA Awards, in concurrent shows in New York and Los Angeles. It puts both screenplays on the frontrunner list for the Oscars.

“The Handmaid’s Tale” writers on SundayREX/Shutterstock

On the TV side, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale won twice – in the Best Drama category and for New Series, joining drama series wins for the Emmys and the Globes, while HBO’s Veep won Best Comedy. Last year, FX’s Atlanta pulled off the double-win feat too, taking Comedy and New Series.

Also tonight NBC won three awards, including for Variety/Sketch series (Saturday Night Live), Episodic Comedy (Will & Grace) and Quiz and Audience and Participation (Hollywood Game Night). AMC’s Better Call Saul won for Episodic Drama, and HBO’s Big Little Lies continued its awards dominance with a Long Form Adapted win.

The WGA awarded the year’s best writing in TV, documentary, radio, video games and advertising in 28 total categories, along with honorary awards on both coasts for the likes of Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, James L. Brooks, Alison Cross, Dustin Lance Black and the screenwriters behind this year’s The Post.

Here is the list of winners followed by how we saw it in the twin ceremonies — in New York at the Edison Ballroom hosted by Late Night With Seth Meyers scribe Amber Ruffin, and in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton with Patton Oswalt as emcee:

FILM

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Get Out
Written by Jordan Peele; Universal Pictures

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Call Me by Your Name
Screenplay by James Ivory; Based on the Novel by André Aciman; Sony Pictures Classics